What’s wrong with blurry vision the next day after wearing Ortho-K lenses?

Blurred vision on the 2nd day of wearing OK lenses may be due to the fact that the plasticizing effect of the lenses has not been fully exerted, or it may be due to the deviation of the lenses, corneal infection, and so on.
The blurring of vision on the second day of wearing OK lenses, also known as keratoplasty lenses, may be due to the patient’s high myopia and the fact that the corneal plasticizing effect has not been stabilized, which leads to the patient’s naked eye vision not being improved. Generally, patients wear keratoplasty lenses continuously for about half a month, the plasticizing effect reaches stability, and the patient’s naked eye vision improves after removing the keratoplasty lenses.
When wearing keratoplasty lenses, if the lenses are misaligned, this can also lead to poor plasticizing effect, resulting in blurred vision on the second day. If the patient does not pay attention to eye hygiene while wearing keratoplasty lenses, the patient may develop eye infections such as keratitis, and vision loss may also occur.
It is recommended that patients with blurred vision after wearing keratoplasty lenses should seek prompt medical attention to assess their condition and treat them under the guidance of a doctor.